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by the way, again, not a political science teacher. megyn: even the janitor? >> reporter: a math teacher. yeah. [laughter] the janitor apparently said something. megyn: hey, i hate that t-shirt too. do you mind? [laughter] wow. all right. thanks, trace. >> reporter: okay. megyn: i'm sure a lot of folks are not laughing. >>> well, a big time surprise on the campaign trail when four of governor romney's five sons show up 90 minutes ago at a conservative political event with a very special guest, and wait until you see this in three minutes. >>> and big news today breaking in the george zimmerman/trayvon martin shooting case, and it lands a major television network in kelly's court for its coverage. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supple
by the way, again, not a political science teacher. megyn: even the janitor? >> reporter: a math teacher. yeah. [laughter] the janitor apparently said something. megyn: hey, i hate that t-shirt too. do you mind? [laughter] wow. all right. thanks, trace. >> reporter: okay. megyn: i'm sure a lot of folks are not laughing. >>> well, a big time surprise on the campaign trail when four of governor romney's five sons show up 90 minutes ago at a conservative political event with a...
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let's talk to larry sabato, also known as larry the political science guy. good morning to you [ laughter ] good morning. thank you very much for equating me with larry the cable guy. that's an honor. >> steve: you bet you. 'cause you get er done when it comes to politics. we'll get into the specifics about the number of statistics both of them used, but you grade a lot of papers. how would you grade mitt romney last night? >> i gave him a full a and i gave obama a c minus and it was kind of a gift. you know, i hate to admit it, but i go all the way back to the 1960 debate, steve. this was the biggest gaffe between an incumbent president's performance and a challenger's performance ever. for those who think 1980 was a bigger gaffe, i i would invite them to go back and see that debate. yes, there was a big gaffe between eggen and carter, but it wasn't this big. >> steve: you're making it sound quite historic. in fact, "wall street journal" says this is the best debate effort by a republican nominee since reagan back in 1980, which would have been 32 years fro
let's talk to larry sabato, also known as larry the political science guy. good morning to you [ laughter ] good morning. thank you very much for equating me with larry the cable guy. that's an honor. >> steve: you bet you. 'cause you get er done when it comes to politics. we'll get into the specifics about the number of statistics both of them used, but you grade a lot of papers. how would you grade mitt romney last night? >> i gave him a full a and i gave obama a c minus and it...
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secret science of winning campaigns. at 10:00 p.m., howard bronson recall recalls his experiences as a sniper on seal team six. that'll happen tonight on booktv.com. >> host: we are joined by helen benedict, who is the author of "the lonely soldier. professor, you start your book out with a quote by martha joe horn. what happens to people one by one. what does that mean? >> i was stuck by that quote because it inspired me through turn one. i thought it was a very apt. >> host: company women served in the iraq war? >> guest: over 200,000 served in iraq and afghanistan. americans. >> host: is that unusual? >> guest: yes, the iraq war in particular. more women had served in the iraq war by around 2005, two years into the war already, then all the american wars put together, including afghanistan. one in every 10 troops in iraq was a woman. >> host: they serve in different capacities and in the past? >> guest: yes, because it was a guerrilla war, drawing a line in the sand, having an errol where they are our soldiers from en
secret science of winning campaigns. at 10:00 p.m., howard bronson recall recalls his experiences as a sniper on seal team six. that'll happen tonight on booktv.com. >> host: we are joined by helen benedict, who is the author of "the lonely soldier. professor, you start your book out with a quote by martha joe horn. what happens to people one by one. what does that mean? >> i was stuck by that quote because it inspired me through turn one. i thought it was a very apt. >>...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that we americans call a dollar. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country you sir are a fool you know what that is my terror cells. don't want to listen to featurism the only liberal the christian. can really go to the. going on over on i'm abby martin and this is breaking the fat today i want to talk to you about a new stupid government law that said long new jersey that requires pet owners to buckle their animals in the seatbelt while driving do you think government overreach if this ridiculous piece of legislation would become a law you know it stand to gain the most the dog the seat belt industry that too sometimes your dog really is your best friend but not when you're driving around a man you tell him to stay but all he wants to do is play introducing the click instead of the ultimate solution to keeping your dog in to see some you can be safe and secure in your dog seat belt really
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science is taking on one of the classic home remedies. warding off cold symptoms. and full steam ahead. the first african-american woman to become a three-star officer. she sits >> a trailblazer her entire career michelle howard, reaching the rank of a three- star. >> surviving the attack on the pentagon, and the struggles up the ladder of success. maureen bunyan reports. >> the seaswere often rough for this sailor. >> those who did not want me there or who were trying to undermine what i was trying to do. >> vice admiral michelle howard, headquartered in north. -- norfolk. she has been front and center for many crises. >> you could see the smoke coming out of the building. i said to myself, i need to be able to defend my nation. >> that resolve helped to have her become the first african- american woman to command a warship, and the first to lead an expeditionary strike group, finding pirates. somali pirates hijack a cargo ship -- a hijacked -- pirates hijacked a cargo ship, and she devised a plan, also involving alarge team of u.s. forces. the five-day standoff e
science is taking on one of the classic home remedies. warding off cold symptoms. and full steam ahead. the first african-american woman to become a three-star officer. she sits >> a trailblazer her entire career michelle howard, reaching the rank of a three- star. >> surviving the attack on the pentagon, and the struggles up the ladder of success. maureen bunyan reports. >> the seaswere often rough for this sailor. >> those who did not want me there or who were trying...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got those huge earth covered. heather and ran an antique store on weekends. my father was alive when i got married he really really really loved it he was comfortable with there and. i think that was a huge fear for him he was afraid that i wouldn't find anyone. and when he met aaron he knew he knew that aaron loved me he got to walk me down the aisle and. very very. good memory for me when i was born and had all these issues and he blamed himself and my mother didn't know and she was having miscarriages he dabbled in alcoholism for a while he was imprisoned by vietnam. and he didn't live his life because of that what a tragedy i must have been about six or seven maybe eight years old maybe at the most and i remember hearing my parents fight and. it was typically you know they would carry on and and then one of them would peel out the driveway in the car you know out of anger and i remember my dad got quiet and i was in my room and i heard him go into the bedroom i was little and i remember i was in my ni
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class such as local community college or look at some political science books so you know what it takes to be involved john i always like to say if you don't like the dialogue out there it's up to you to change it thank you so much for being the change doing coming on and talking about i really appreciate it no question thank you very much ps burka. now i want to talk to you about a woman i find truly inspiring and anchor and lacrosse wisconsin named jennifer livingston has been reporting the news for fifteen years but this week she actually became the news because you see jennifer livingston decided to take a stand against an internet role it all started one viewer kenneth cross said this is that i was surprised indeed to witness that your physical condition hasn't improved for many years surely you don't consider yourself a suitable example for this community's young people girls in particular obesity is one of the worst choices a person can make and one of the most dangerous habits to maintain i leave you this note hoping that you'll reconsider your responsibility as a local public p
class such as local community college or look at some political science books so you know what it takes to be involved john i always like to say if you don't like the dialogue out there it's up to you to change it thank you so much for being the change doing coming on and talking about i really appreciate it no question thank you very much ps burka. now i want to talk to you about a woman i find truly inspiring and anchor and lacrosse wisconsin named jennifer livingston has been reporting the...
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math and science teachers. we need that. we want to recruit these folks fifth as community colleges, we know we can create 2 million american workers and give them the skills for the high-tech manufacturing jobs of the future. there are 600,000 jobs in america in tech today. that is why we paired up with community colleges, creating thousands and thousands of decent paying jobs, but they oppose it. [applause] we are going to cut the growth of college tuition in half. in the next four years. [cheers and applause] we have already reduced the deficit. in four years, we will reduce it by another $1 trillion. ladies and gentlemen,there is an easy way to do this. we have to make some difficult decisions. we have to ask fifth very wealthy to pay more. ladies and gentlemen, we are going to end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. [cheers and applause] in the process, over the next decade, save over $800 million fifth we are going to come home with that money and bring taxes down to reduce the debt and rebuild amer
math and science teachers. we need that. we want to recruit these folks fifth as community colleges, we know we can create 2 million american workers and give them the skills for the high-tech manufacturing jobs of the future. there are 600,000 jobs in america in tech today. that is why we paired up with community colleges, creating thousands and thousands of decent paying jobs, but they oppose it. [applause] we are going to cut the growth of college tuition in half. in the next four years....
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well into the future science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia. the future. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . before but. if.
well into the future science technology innovation all the latest developments around russia. the future. more news today violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day . before but. if.
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well let's look at her science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. player. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you crave something higher. and when you reach the peak. you'll do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on artie's wealthy british style. that's right. market why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. kids eat. meat. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit i mean. for my hands you know just as anyone would but they do tell a story they tell us story of. the ox and. download the official r.t. application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from arts.
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the form of a training on open of his opponents spine it will see on the lopez retired in the second science of the second semifinal world number one of a joke of age takes on germany's foreign maya djokovic his woman has lost two meetings including this year's wimbledon quarterfinals. burned in japan and the indian meals ryan which defeated andy murray in three cents richer on orion which back in one down in the final st to win for six free six seven seven six hundred marines first defeat since he won the u.s. open in the final round it should play the local favorites a maturity beat marcus baghdatis in straight sets six two six trips gold. moving on to ice hockey shane morrison got his first cage shell gold and sponsor a free to overtime when i was sort of stolid but a goalie of opening the scoring to sponsor only my first period however two goals in two minutes will set us on take the lead. into one in front. of the all of the knowledge on that is unsafe. however. this rich shot sent the game into overtime. i'm sorry i got it for my n.h.l. . morrison hearing it's getting my goal sponsor g
the form of a training on open of his opponents spine it will see on the lopez retired in the second science of the second semifinal world number one of a joke of age takes on germany's foreign maya djokovic his woman has lost two meetings including this year's wimbledon quarterfinals. burned in japan and the indian meals ryan which defeated andy murray in three cents richer on orion which back in one down in the final st to win for six free six seven seven six hundred marines first defeat...
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we need to recruit 100,000 math and science teachers, train two million workers at community college, bring down the cost of college tuition. we need to -- [cheers and applause] we need to cut our oil imports in half. create thousands more jobs in clean energy. we need to use the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to help pay down our deficit and put people back to work doing some nation building right here at home. that's the agenda we need. that's how you strengthen the middle class. that's how you keep moving forward. that's the choice in this election. and that's why i'm running for a second term. that's what we need. now, my opponent has been trying to do a two-step and reposition and got -- got an extreme makeover. [applause] but the bottom line is his underlying philosophy is the top-down economics that we've seen before. he thinks that if we just spend another $5 trillion on tax cuts that yes, skewed toward the wealthiest, if we get rid of more regulations on wall street, then our problems will be solved. jobs and prosperity will rain down from the sky. the d
we need to recruit 100,000 math and science teachers, train two million workers at community college, bring down the cost of college tuition. we need to -- [cheers and applause] we need to cut our oil imports in half. create thousands more jobs in clean energy. we need to use the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to help pay down our deficit and put people back to work doing some nation building right here at home. that's the agenda we need. that's how you strengthen the...
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the world live from science technology innovation all the wisdom elements from around rush hour we've got the future are covered. in the music sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn. mission to teach.
the world live from science technology innovation all the wisdom elements from around rush hour we've got the future are covered. in the music sigrid laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn. mission to teach.
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our health and science center tells us how a single bat could have put dozens of people all over the world at risk. >>> it happened somewhere in south contracosta county. colonies of mexican free tail bats.. >> once symptoms develop it's fatal. >> after a bite the incubation phase is 2 to 6 months. >> the unidentified 34-year-old man was outside with friends who had found a bat quote flopping on the ground. one of them had the bat in a plastic bag. >> the i can't who died of rabys went over and stuck his hand in the bag and most likely was bitten. . >> he never reported the bite in march. took civilian work in iraq and became infectious. he flew home to kran traffic costa june 14th. four days later to bangkok for vacation. flew back to work in iraq. worsened. flew to dubai for treatment . >> there were 59 people who were identified and 23 of those people internationally received post exposure. >> the man's family also got shots. they urge people to avoid all contact with wild animals acting usually and all bats. immediate treatment can save lives. health and science editor ktvu chann
our health and science center tells us how a single bat could have put dozens of people all over the world at risk. >>> it happened somewhere in south contracosta county. colonies of mexican free tail bats.. >> once symptoms develop it's fatal. >> after a bite the incubation phase is 2 to 6 months. >> the unidentified 34-year-old man was outside with friends who had found a bat quote flopping on the ground. one of them had the bat in a plastic bag. >> the i...
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well for the true science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you create something higher. and when you reach the future. you'll do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world's. artie's wealthy british style. market. is going to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cars report on our my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would but they do tell a story they tell us story of. oxen.
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our health and science center tells us how a single bat could have put dozens of people all over the world at risk. >>> it happened somewhere in south contracosta county. colonies of mexican free tail bats.. >> once symptoms develop it's fatal. >> after a bite the incubation phase is 2 to 6 months. >> the unidentified 34-year-old man was outside with friends who had found a bat quote flopping on the ground. one of them had the bat in a plastic bag. >> the i can't who died of rabys went over and stuck his hand in the bag and most likely was bitten. . >> he never reported the bite in march. took civilian work in iraq and became infectious. he flew home to kran traffic costa june 14th. four days later to bangkok for vacation. flew back to work in iraq. worsened. flew to dubai for treatment . >> there were 59 people who were identified and 23 of those people internationally received post exposure. >> the man's family also got shots. they urge people to avoid all contact with wild animals acting usually and all bats. immediate treatment can save lives. health and science editor ktvu chann
our health and science center tells us how a single bat could have put dozens of people all over the world at risk. >>> it happened somewhere in south contracosta county. colonies of mexican free tail bats.. >> once symptoms develop it's fatal. >> after a bite the incubation phase is 2 to 6 months. >> the unidentified 34-year-old man was outside with friends who had found a bat quote flopping on the ground. one of them had the bat in a plastic bag. >> the i...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. geoffrey robertson a historian and author of a great new book called stallion is general it's a book about marshals you could have who actually liberated to serve it you know from now it isn't let the soviet army to conquer berlin in ninety forty five so will recommend. so in your book you discuss general marshall juco his life and his military genius but do you agree military genius taken alone isn't really enough to have a great victory or to win a great war because you also need self-sacrifice you need enthusiasm so if you look at the wars of today let's say the war on terror there it doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm from people outside why is that is it is it because the cause isn't justified or people are just tired a wars. that the second world war great patrol to war wasn't just one record of course it was one or you know the whole sort of people. sort of victory defend it depended at the end of popular support for the war on terror the willingness to to make a huge sacrific
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. geoffrey robertson a historian and author of a great new book called stallion is general it's a book about marshals you could have who actually liberated to serve it you know from now it isn't let the soviet army to conquer berlin in ninety forty five so will recommend. so in your book you discuss general marshall juco his life and his military genius but do you agree military genius taken...
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maintain the best workforce... in the world by preparing a hundred thousand additional... math and science teachers; training two million... americans with the job skills they need at our community... colleges; cutting the growth of tuition in half and... expanding student aid so more americans can afford it.t. fourth, a balanced plan to reduce our deficit by... four trillion dollars over the next decade, on top of the... trillion in spending we've already cut. i'd ask the wealthy to pay a little more. and as we end the war in afghanistan... let's apply half the savings to pay down our debt and... use the rest for some nation-building... right here at home. t's time for a new economic patriotism, rooted in the... belief that growing our economy begins with a strong... thriving middle cls. read my planan. compare it to governor romney's, and decide for yourself. thanks for listening. i'm barack obama and i approve this message. >> a mother and father say the death of their 12-year-old daughter has uncovered a major problem in the school system. >> now they want to see every school employees
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science technology innovation all the list of around russia we've got the future covered. well the bag the big picture joining me are austin peers and director of production of freedom works as the robinson deputy director of the paul revere project and sam sachs progressive writer and commentator let's get back to the next presidential debate is going to be focused on national security already the obama administration is running ads or somebody on their side is running ads against romney questioning whether or not he's ready to be commander in chief. this is mitt romney grasping at straws of mitt romney didn't really have anything to say about syria and gave very little detail of how he would change u.s. foreign policy complex remarks about afghanistan have been utterly confused because you didn't mention u.s. troops in the war in afghanistan the nomination acceptance speech when you give a speech you don't go through a laundry list you talk about the things that you think are important are you saying the troops are important to you our national security is not important
science technology innovation all the list of around russia we've got the future covered. well the bag the big picture joining me are austin peers and director of production of freedom works as the robinson deputy director of the paul revere project and sam sachs progressive writer and commentator let's get back to the next presidential debate is going to be focused on national security already the obama administration is running ads or somebody on their side is running ads against romney...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me. for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell a story of. the oxen. welcome back to spotlight with darva just to remind you that my guest on the show today here in the studio is rubbers shall direct to the nato information office in moscow robert we started talking about leon of the place of transit where where when nato can rule some some cargo from planes to to real railway cars delivered from out of afghanistan well we just started discussing how it will be years will there be any weapons will there be any military personnel inside because it's not a base it's kind of place for transit so you understand why this is so important we both unders
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well for british science it's time to. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. cells and strong and to approach says activists accuse the government of stoking tensions with syria. for the military action. in syria rebels threatened to actually killed forty eighty one in hostages within two days if the assad government does not comply with their demands and release. thousands of call for change in the jordanian capital amman as part of a massive rally that could consist of a solid month. and just days before venezuela's first presidential election in six years we'll look at what a long time.
well for british science it's time to. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. cells and strong and to approach says activists accuse the government of stoking tensions with syria. for the military action. in syria rebels threatened to actually killed forty eighty one in hostages within two days if the assad government does not comply with their demands and release. thousands of call for change in the jordanian capital amman as part of a massive rally that...
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he starts to list all the areas in which america is painfully low on the global list of whether it's science or engineering or technology or whatever it may be. what has happened to the american dream that has allowed things to get so low in so many key areas. why is the rest of the world overtaking and what should be done about it? >> i think it's priorities and values and greed, really, and at the end of the day, it's greed and lack of leadership to the point why i don't see how it makes so much sense how we spend so much money on prisons versus education, and that doesn't make any sense to me at all. i don't see why we can't manufacture things in america. i don't -- i don't get it. >> i want to pitch in on manufacturing for just a second. one of the problems that we have with american manufacturing is we're an older manufacturing economy, and we areused to paper orders and contract processes and other things. if you go to china and have a network like ollie bubba. we know that we can move more into the internet age with our manufacturing in our bidding and ordering process. >> is china th
he starts to list all the areas in which america is painfully low on the global list of whether it's science or engineering or technology or whatever it may be. what has happened to the american dream that has allowed things to get so low in so many key areas. why is the rest of the world overtaking and what should be done about it? >> i think it's priorities and values and greed, really, and at the end of the day, it's greed and lack of leadership to the point why i don't see how it...
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he starts to lists the areas in which america is painfully low or whether it's science or engineers or whatever it may be. what has happened to the american dream that's allowed things to get so low. why is the rest of the world overtaking and what should be done about it? >> i think it's priorities and values and greed at the end of the day it's greed and lack of leadership tot point where i don't see why it makes sense that we spend so much money or prisons versus education. that doesn't make any sense to me at all. i don't see why we can't manufacture things in america. i don't get it. >> i want to pitch in on manufacturing for a second. >> one of the problems we have with american manufacture manuf we're older. we are used to paper and those types of things. china has natural sources electronically. we know one of the things we can do in america is move more in the internet age in our manufacturing and bidding and ordering process. >> is china the enemy as many people see it as or should it be a global trading partner. >> i think we live in a very diverse world and we need to embra
he starts to lists the areas in which america is painfully low or whether it's science or engineers or whatever it may be. what has happened to the american dream that's allowed things to get so low. why is the rest of the world overtaking and what should be done about it? >> i think it's priorities and values and greed at the end of the day it's greed and lack of leadership tot point where i don't see why it makes sense that we spend so much money or prisons versus education. that...
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the science of these are the most sacred beliefs of human beings so now you know respond to this by saying history proves that whoever wants to raise us from the map fails in their task and we saw salon kind of pick up on that putting a really misleading title up saying pretty much pretty much wants to erase history why do we see and we already know that that phrase doesn't even exist in persian the wiping israel off the map why do. we see the mainstream media corporate media kind of picking up on this narrative marginalizing no matter what and then kind of putting netanyahu up on this podium and not ridiculing him as much i mean i think you're absolutely correct in the sense that you know there hostile come a point where we ask ourselves why ask ourselves the question when is enough enough for how many years really at this point can we continue to witness this paranoia surrounding ahmadinejad these paranoid headlines you know it's this is the eighth time he's addressing the united nations general assembly eight times eight years and it's every single year the exact same concerns the exact
the science of these are the most sacred beliefs of human beings so now you know respond to this by saying history proves that whoever wants to raise us from the map fails in their task and we saw salon kind of pick up on that putting a really misleading title up saying pretty much pretty much wants to erase history why do we see and we already know that that phrase doesn't even exist in persian the wiping israel off the map why do. we see the mainstream media corporate media kind of picking up...
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i should ask my science at the elliot school. i took agreology. it really did help me. [laughter] when the engineers talked to me i can act as the translatorrers. i enjoy that part. [laughter] so because the perm account is damaged it's harder to extracts oil from the field. it's like you're dpriing a can of soda. i usually use this analogy quite a bit. more you drink the less liquid in the can. more suction you need. if you put the liquid back in it becomes harder to do that. you're damaging the field. and basically the iraqis were doing that from 2003 to 2007. it is unclear what damage has been done to the kikuk field. now that you have the kurds producing from the dome it's unclear. how cousin it interact the at some levels the three reservoirs connect. what does it mean for the long-term future of kirkuk i wish i could say, i don't know. there are other fields that produce but basically what you're getting is maybe at most 5rbgs500,000 barrels a day which can go through the iraq fur key pipeline. they would like to see more oil flow through the port. iraq has a prob
i should ask my science at the elliot school. i took agreology. it really did help me. [laughter] when the engineers talked to me i can act as the translatorrers. i enjoy that part. [laughter] so because the perm account is damaged it's harder to extracts oil from the field. it's like you're dpriing a can of soda. i usually use this analogy quite a bit. more you drink the less liquid in the can. more suction you need. if you put the liquid back in it becomes harder to do that. you're damaging...
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provide julian the science with a video link to the un he makes his first speech to world leaders in attacks the persecution of wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. hello this is r.t. live from moscow this sunday evening it's kevin owen here now with our roundup of the big stories of the past seven days and first protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout europe as people vent their anger over a bailout sponsored austerity mass demonstrations in madrid turned to violence earlier this week as police were forced to fire rubber bullets to calm the theory of the public the big dozens of injuries and arrest graves has been following developments. for some time greece to spain have approved the body of bands just there to protest in the year is our first time passes their frustrations and anger only seem to be hardening less of a chance of a crowd. politician. as many people are already being fed a diet police baton rouge broken promises bruised protesters battered buildings overcoming the euro zone's currency from athens to madrid capitals this wee
provide julian the science with a video link to the un he makes his first speech to world leaders in attacks the persecution of wiki leaks while holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. hello this is r.t. live from moscow this sunday evening it's kevin owen here now with our roundup of the big stories of the past seven days and first protests against biting spending cuts continue throughout europe as people vent their anger over a bailout sponsored austerity mass demonstrations in madrid...
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science technology innovation all the list of bellamy from around russia we've got the future covered. stories. in. iraq. there was a big victory for voters in pennsylvania today commonwealth court judge robert simpson ruled this morning that the state's republican backed and voter suppression id law cannot go into effect before the november election after two days of arguments the state failed to prove that the new law wouldn't disproportionately affect minority and low income voters people who tend to vote for democrats that was of course why republicans in that state first passed the law as the top republican lawmaker in pennsylvania mike ters brad. voter id which is going to allow governor romney to win the state of pennsylvania done. so at least the republican strategy to rig the election in pennsylvania has fallen short unfortunately there are several other states where similar efforts by republicans are still rolling along and ultimately this issue will likely be settled by the u.s. supreme court the near future a court whose right wing members have already ruled five to four t
science technology innovation all the list of bellamy from around russia we've got the future covered. stories. in. iraq. there was a big victory for voters in pennsylvania today commonwealth court judge robert simpson ruled this morning that the state's republican backed and voter suppression id law cannot go into effect before the november election after two days of arguments the state failed to prove that the new law wouldn't disproportionately affect minority and low income voters people...
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a letter to republican congressman frank wolf the chairman of the subcommittee on commerce justice science and related in agencies on appropriations chairman well has been very vocal in his opposition to this purchase and attorney general holder says you know they should actually have common ground on this matter why don't they say well there is this a strong perception i think among particularly republicans in congress though to be honest it's both among republicans and democrats that americans are strongly opposed to bringing these people debut as terrorists at guantanamo bay onto u.s. soil and frankly this is an issue where the republicans basically ran the table in two thousand and nine and two thousand and ten completely pushed the president back on this you know all this legislation we talk about that's on the books it only got on the books because congress passed it and president obama signed it congress didn't somehow get it on the books by itself so the republicans felt they had the upper hand on this politically and i have to say i do think there's a certain element of politics i
a letter to republican congressman frank wolf the chairman of the subcommittee on commerce justice science and related in agencies on appropriations chairman well has been very vocal in his opposition to this purchase and attorney general holder says you know they should actually have common ground on this matter why don't they say well there is this a strong perception i think among particularly republicans in congress though to be honest it's both among republicans and democrats that...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the first presidential debate is behind them, but the two sides went at it again today. republicans said their man took it to the president in the denver duel. the obama camp charged the truth got trampled in the process. >> la night i thought was a great opportunity for the american people to see two very different visions for the country. and -- (applause) -- and i think it was helpful to be able to describe those visions. i said the president's vision is trickle-down government and i don't think that's what america believes in. i see instead a prosperity that comes through freedom. >> reporter: romney's reception at the event was reinforced by instant polling that he won last night's encounter by more than 2-1. but at an obama rally in den
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that is why we have trained more than 1,000 math and science teachers. we needed that. we want to recruit these folks to our community colleges. we know we can create two million american workers and give them the skills for the high-tech manufacturing companies in the future. there are 600,000 jobs in america in tech today. that is why we paired up with community colleges, creating thousands and thousands of decent paying jobs, but they oppose it. [applause] we are not only going to continue to provides grants and tuition for after high school education, but we are going to cut the growth of college tuition in half. [cheers and applause] we have already reduced the deficit. in four years, we will reduce it by another $1 trillion. there is an easy way to do this. we have to make some difficult decisions. we have to ask the very wealthy to pay more. ladies and gentlemen, we are going to end the war in afghanistan as we did in iraq. [cheers and applause] and in the process, over the next decade, save over $800 million. we're going to come home with that money and put half
that is why we have trained more than 1,000 math and science teachers. we needed that. we want to recruit these folks to our community colleges. we know we can create two million american workers and give them the skills for the high-tech manufacturing companies in the future. there are 600,000 jobs in america in tech today. that is why we paired up with community colleges, creating thousands and thousands of decent paying jobs, but they oppose it. [applause] we are not only going to continue...
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science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got a few jerks covered. welcome back to tonight's planet politics panel on our panel tonight ender langar president of the institute for liberty richard foller host of the richard feller radio show and brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation and let's get back to a dad frank this we were talking about mitt romney's lies here is his lie on dodd frank. i wouldn't disagree five banks is too big to fail and give them a blank check that's one of the unintended consequences that dodd frank it wasn't thought through properly we need to get rid of that provision. the fact the matter is that provision doesn't exist banks are designated as systemically significant which is not a good thing as it means that they have to abide by more stringent regulations plus the banks all have basically living wills to be wound down not bailed out dodd frank and small imitates bailouts no it doesn't at all if you look at the language of dog frank it gave the fed more power to give loans to these institutions and wall s
science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got a few jerks covered. welcome back to tonight's planet politics panel on our panel tonight ender langar president of the institute for liberty richard foller host of the richard feller radio show and brian darling senior fellow at the heritage foundation and let's get back to a dad frank this we were talking about mitt romney's lies here is his lie on dodd frank. i wouldn't disagree five banks is too big to fail and give...